Jordan Follows

Jordan Follows
Jordan Follows
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Situation actuelle
Club actuel Drapeau : Pays de Galles Llanelli AFC
Biographie
Nationalité Drapeau du Pays de Galles Pays de Galles
Naissance 23 mars 1990 (1990-03-23) (21 ans)
à Swansea (pays de Galles)
Période pro. 2006-
Poste Attaquant
Parcours junior
Saisons Club
- Drapeau : Pays de Galles Llanelli AFC
- Drapeau : Pays de Galles Ammanford AFC
Parcours professionnel *
Saisons Club M. (B.)
2006- Drapeau : Pays de Galles Llanelli AFC 85 (23)
* Compétitions officielles nationales et internationales.
Dernière mise à jour : 28 juillet 2011

Jordan Follows (né le 23 mars 1990 à Swansea) est un footballeur gallois. Il joue pour le club de Llanelli AFC qui évolue en Welsh Premier League. Il a été champion du pays de Galles en 2008.

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Biographie

Jordan Follows a été formé au football à l'académie du Llanelli AFC et, après un bref passage à Ammanford, il retourne à Llanelli et, fin 2008, fait ses premières apparitions régulières dans l'équipe première. Dans le même temps, il est sélectionné en équipe du pays de Galles semi-professionnelle des moins de 23 ans[1].

Palmarès

Llanelli AFC

Notes et références

  1. (en) « Fiche de Jordan Follows », welshpremier.org.

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